NLM Gateway - The NLM Gateway allows users to search in multiple retrieval systems at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The current Gateway searches MEDLINE/PubMed, OLDMEDLINE, LOCATORplus, MEDLINEplus, ClinicalTrials.gov, DIRLINE, AIDS Meetings, Health Services Research Meetings, Space Life Sciences Meetings, and HSRProj. All Bioethicsline citations for books, book chapters, bills, audiovisual materials and unpublished documents can now be found in the LOCATORplus database. All Bioethicsline citations for journal and newspaper articles, court decisions and laws are now located in PubMed.

Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography / Chalmers: "This is a bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences. It consists of 5196 entries, and is divided into six parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic."

U of Chicago Philosophy Project : "This project seeks to provide a forum for electronically mediated scholarly discussion of philosophical works. The University of Chicago Philosophy Project contains several philosophical discussions between small groups of participants. Each group is run by a moderator, who selects the participants for her group and organizes the discussion. The moderator for each group is chosen by the administrators of the University of Chicago Philosophy Project."

Situationist Archive: Situationist: "Relating to the theory or practical activity of constructing situations. One who engages in the construction of situations. A member of the Situationist International."A must visit for all followers of the situationist, a movement most associated with Guy Debord′s1967 publication, The Society of the Spectacle. The Situationist International Archive offers graphics, poetry, texts, and options to search or to peruse its pages in French. Brought to you by a.h.s. boy and dada typographics.

TPM: The Philosophers′ Magazine Online: "...your gateway to the best in classic and contemporary philosophy. With news, reviews, features, interviews, new philosophy and over 200 philosophy links, it is our aim to be the most accessible and entertaining forum for general philosophy on the net."

PhilSci Archive: "Welcome to PhilSci Archive, an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science. It is offered as a free service to the philosophy of science community. The goal of the Archive is to promote communication in the field by the rapid dissemination of new work."

This section provides a database of over 900 links to electronic texts by famous philosophers throughout history. This section is currently searchable by three ways: title keyword, philosopher, topic category.

Hegel by Hypertext : "A hypertext stroll through Hegel′s Science of Logic and Hegelian Dialectics. Readings include excerpts from Marx, Engels, and Lenin, with a special Marxism-for-beginners area for philosophical newbies." Webcrawler

ORB -Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies: "The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web."

ETHEX: "The Exploratorium′s Ethical Scenarios Forum (ETHEX) is an Internet listserv developed for the Exploratorium exhibition "Diving Into the Gene Pool" beginning in April, 1995. With the cooperation of members of the International Bioethics Institute, Exploratorium staff, visitors, and remote users discuss topics around the ethical, legal, and social implications of the Human Genome Project and other genetics topics."

Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science: "Welcome to the Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science. Our mission is to provide engineers, scientists, and science and engineering students with resources useful for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work, and to serve those who are promoting learning and advancing understanding of responsible practice in engineering and science."

Principia Cybernetica Web :"The Project′s aim is the computer-supported collaborative development of an evolutionary-systemic philosophy. Put more simply, PCP tries to tackle age-old philosophical questions with the help of the most recent cybernetic theories and technologies."

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy / UT Martin: "A searchable database of basic philosophy information and definitions. Visitors to the site can search by keyword, click on a letter to browse subjects in the collection, or read a small library of philosophy texts in HTML format." Webcrawler.

Philosophy Research Base: "Categorized by history, subject and author, this meta-index integrates text resources with the best online resources. Based upon visitor participation, the Philosophy Research Base serves as both a study guide and a platform for a wide variety of community services for students and teachers in philosophy and related subjects."

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A work in progress. "Welcome to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the first dynamic encyclopedia. Each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. Unlike static reference works which are fixed on the printed page or on CD-ROM and which often become outdated soon after they are published, this document constantly changes with the addition of new entries and the modification of existing entries. Consequently, you can expect the entries in this encyclopedia to be responsive to new research."

Introduction to Logic: A Complete Text Resource on the World Wide Web to Supplement the Texts / by Stefan Waner and Steven R. Costenoble: "Stefan Waner and Steven R. Costenoble of Hofstra University begin this online textbook by assigning students to prove the existence of God. This leads them to a concise discussion not of faith but of symbolic logic. This resource covers: statements and logical operators; logical equivalence, tautologies and contradictions; the conditional and biconditional; tautological implications and equivalences; rules of inference; and arguments and proofs." From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-1999. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

Noam Chomsky Archive: "This archive is hosted by ZNet, the web site of Z Magazine. It contains the full text to many of Chomsky′s major works, the complete audio to several important lectures, and numerous articles, interviews and speeches. ZNet also has its own article archive with over 750 articles from Z plus an extensive forum system where you can discuss issues with Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Barbara Ehrenreich, Michael Albert, and thousands of others. (Noam usually responds within a few days.) "

Discourse and truth: the Problematization of Parrhesia: Discourse and truth: the problematization of parrhesia. (six lectures given at the University of California at Berkeley, Oct-Nov. 1983) Ed. by Joseph Pearson in 1985 :" The text was compiled from tape-recordings made of six lectures delivered, in English, by Michel Foucault at the University of California at Berkeley in the Fall Term of 1983.

Hegel by Hypertext: "A hypertext stroll through Hegel′s Science of Logic and Hegelian Dialectics. Readings include excerpts from Marx, Engels, and Lenin, with a special Marxism-for-beginners area for philosophical newbies." Webcrawler.

Plato and His Dialogues / Evansville: "An introduction to the writings of Plato. What most impressed us about Bernard Suzanne′s Plato page is the map of Plato′s dialogues, a hyperlinked study illuminating the philosopher′s Tetralogies." Webcrawler.